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|txtha=σαρκίνη, σάρκινον ([[σάρξ]]) ([[Aristophanes]], [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], others), [[fleshy]], Latin carneus, i. e.<br /><b class="num">1.</b> consisting of [[flesh]], [[composed]] of [[flesh]] (for proparoxytones [[ending]] in (ινος [[generally]] [[denote]] the [[material]] of [[which]] a [[thing]] is made, cf. Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., p. 46f; (Donaldson, New Crat. § 258)); Vulg. carnalis: opposed to [[λίθινος]], [[σάρκινος]] [[ἰχθύς]], opposed to a [[fish]] of [[gold]] [[which]] has been dreamed of, Theocritus, id. 21,66; the [[word]] is [[also]] [[found]] in [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], Theophrastus, [[Plutarch]]; the Sept., others).<br /><b class="num">2.</b> pertaining to the [[body]] (as [[earthly]] and [[perishable]] [[material]], opposed to [[ζωή]] [[ἀκατάλυτος]]): G L T Tr WH ([[see]] [[σαρκικός]], 2).<br /><b class="num">3.</b> it is used [[where]] [[σαρκικός]] [[might]] [[have]] been [[expected]]: viz. by G L T Tr WH in [[σαρκικός]] and [[σάρκινος]] [[indiscriminately]], we [[must]] [[suppose]] [[that]] [[σάρκινος]] expresses the [[idea]] of [[σαρκικός]] [[with]] an [[emphasis]]: [[wholly]] given up to the [[flesh]], [[rooted]] in the [[flesh]] as it were. Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 16,3 γ.; Fritzsche as [[above]]; Reiche, Critical Commentary on the N. T., i., p. 138ff; Holsten, Zum Evang. des Paulus u. Petrus, p. 397ff. (Rostock, 1887); (Trench, Synonyms, § lxxii.).
|txtha=σαρκίνη, σάρκινον ([[σάρξ]]) ([[Aristophanes]], [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], others), [[fleshy]], Latin carneus, i. e.<br /><b class="num">1.</b> consisting of [[flesh]], [[composed]] of [[flesh]] (for proparoxytones [[ending]] in (ινος [[generally]] [[denote]] the [[material]] of [[which]] a [[thing]] is made, cf. Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., p. 46f; (Donaldson, New Crat. § 258)); Vulg. carnalis: opposed to [[λίθινος]], [[σάρκινος]] [[ἰχθύς]], opposed to a [[fish]] of [[gold]] [[which]] has been dreamed of, Theocritus, id. 21,66; the [[word]] is [[also]] [[found]] in [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], Theophrastus, [[Plutarch]]; the Sept., others).<br /><b class="num">2.</b> pertaining to the [[body]] (as [[earthly]] and [[perishable]] [[material]], opposed to [[ζωή]] [[ἀκατάλυτος]]): G L T Tr WH ([[see]] [[σαρκικός]], 2).<br /><b class="num">3.</b> it is used [[where]] [[σαρκικός]] [[might]] [[have]] been [[expected]]: viz. by G L T Tr WH in [[σαρκικός]] and [[σάρκινος]] [[indiscriminately]], we [[must]] [[suppose]] [[that]] [[σάρκινος]] expresses the [[idea]] of [[σαρκικός]] [[with]] an [[emphasis]]: [[wholly]] given up to the [[flesh]], [[rooted]] in the [[flesh]] as it were. Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 16,3 γ.; Fritzsche as [[above]]; Reiche, Critical Commentary on the [[NT|N.T.]], i., p. 138ff; Holsten, Zum Evang. des Paulus u. Petrus, p. 397ff. (Rostock, 1887); (Trench, Synonyms, § lxxii.).
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